What's in your CBD?

Test Results

From the label

From our test results

Accuracy Rating

This product claims 300 mg of (unspecified). Our test results found 303.990 mg of cannabinoids, 1.3% more than what is listed on the product’s label.

See how this product compares to other CBD products we have tested here.

Cannabinoid breakdown per bottle

CBD (mg / bottle)

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THC (mg / bottle)

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Other cannabinoids (mg / bottle)

The unadulterated test results on this page come directly from the certificate of analysis (linked above) from an independent lab, which we pay directly. This is a single independent lab test of one product, at one point in time. We do not guarantee that all products or labs will produce the same results. Lab results may differ based on the different methodologies of testing used by each lab or inconsistencies in the product. Learn more about our review process here.

Value: Cost per cannabinoid

CBD

Cost per mg CBD

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Value Score

Good deal

All Cannabinoids

Cost per mg cannabinoids

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Value Score

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Rare Cannabinoids*

* excluding CBD, CBDa, THC, & THCa

Cost per mg rare cannabinoids

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Value Score

Good deal

Product Information

Details from the manufacturer

1 oz (30 mL)

300 mg (not specified)

20:1 (not specified)

THC: not specified

Other cannabinoids: not specified

Ingredients

Organic Safflower Oil, Non GMO Organic Hemp extract

About the product

Haleigh’s Hope claims this is a 20:1 broad-spectrum hemp extract with 300 mg. It’s unclear what this product is from their website. “Broad spectrum” typically suggests it has CBD and other cannabinoids, but no THC.

Our lab tests found that this is a full-spectrum hemp extract that contains CBD, THC, CBN, CBC, CBG, CBDV, and CBL.

We found that Haleigh’s Hope contained 303.990 mg of cannabinoids, or 1.3% more cannabinoids than suggested by their website and label.

You can take this product sublingually or mix with a food or drink.

Cannabinoid breakdown per mL

CBD (mg / mL)

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THC (mg / mL)

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Other cannabinoids (mg / mL)

Haleigh’s Hope claims to have 10 mg (unspecified) per 1 mL serving.

Haleigh’s Hope’s website and labeling were so vague that we emailed their customer service to ask about cannabinoid servings. Haleigh’s Hope has test results that claim that each 1 mL of Haleigh’s Hope includes 10.7 mg of CBD and 0.5 mg of THC, which explains the 20:1 (CBD/THC) ratio listed on their label.

Our lab results found that each 1 mL serving contains a total of 10.133 mg of cannabinoids, including 9.328 mg of CBD and 0.401 mg of THC.

About the company

Haleigh’s Hope was named after helping a girl go from 200+ life-threatening seizures per day to 2-3 on a bad day. Haleigh’s Hope is a well-known brand among seizure patients, behind Charlotte’s Web.

The good:

Haleigh’s Hope has pushed the CBD industry forward with legislation. The 2015 Haleigh’s Hope act allowed patients in Georgia with certain conditions to have medical marijuana.

The bad:

Haleigh’s Hope has a shipping cost of $13 (June 2019).

Haleigh’s Hope’s product label and website are vague and do no list cannabinoid content.

The company asks you to join and like a Facebook group to get info on how much CBD and THC is in their product. Many people would like to know how much THC is in their products without joining a Facebook group.

The Haleigh’s Hope Facebook group distributes information on dosages of their CBD products for specific conditions, which violates CBD guidelines set by the FDA. The FDA considers marketing CBD products to treat particular conditions illegal. While this info may be helpful, breaking the law is a concern and could lead to stricter regulation of CBD.

An extensive internet search for Haleigh’s Hope found no reports of inconsistency, toxins, pesticides, metals, or fake products.

Other sizes available

We purchased the Starter Haleigh’s Hope 20:1 w Safflower (30 mL) for $30. Their website is so confusing that we can’t tell you what other sizes are available for this product.

Haleigh’s Hope makes a Haleigh’s Hope 20:1 w Safflower, which looks identical to the $30 bottle we purchased, but they sell it for $75 (30 mL) and $150 (60 mL). They also sell an extra-strength version of the 30 mL ($150) and 60 mL ($300). However, Haleigh’s Hope gives no information on cannabinoid levels and we can’t tell you the value of these products or how they are different.